Semester-Based Bible Reading Plan
For 95 years, Dallas Theological Seminary has centered its curriculum around the study of all sixty-six books of the Bible. In addition to studying God’s Word, DTS believes it is important to meditate and ponder the words of Scripture.
DTS has created a Bible reading plan for anyone who wants to start reading the Bible mid-year. The plan goes through the entire Bible in canonical order in the forty-two weeks of a common school year. This allows any person to read through the Bible in about ten minutes a day, with ten weeks off in between the fall, spring, and summer semesters.
If you follow this plan every year you are in school, you will have read the Scripture several times over during your time in college or seminary.
If you'd like to participate, please follow the links below:
- DTS Bible Reading Plan – 2019–2020 school year
- DTS Bible Reading Plan (Sundays Off) – 2019–2020 school year
About the Contributors
John C. Dyer
Channeling Eric Liddell, John likes to say, “When I code, I can feel God’s pleasure.” This desire to glorify God by showing how our creativity is an important aspect of our role as image bearers, drives John’s work and teaching. A former youth pastor, he enjoys working with students to see how the biblical story brings insight and clarity to the ideas found in science, sociology, and culture. John is married to Amber, a literature and philosophy professor and has two lovely children.